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B.C.: five point action plan for safe transportation options along Hwy 16 VICTORIA - The B.C. government has unveiled a new $3-million plan to enhance transportation safety along the Highway 16 corridor from Prince Rupert to Prince George. The plan consists of five actions the government will take to improve access to transportation services along the Highway 16 corridor and enable residents of First Nations communities and municipalities to travel safely to and from rural towns and villages along the corridor. The five point action plan consists of: * $1.6 million over 2 years for transit expansion: These new funds will be available on a cost-shared basis with local communities to extend or enhance BC Transit services to better connect communities. * $750,000 over 3 years for a community transportation grant program to purchase and operate vehicles: These new funds will be available on a cost-shared basis with local communities to support community-based transportation programs operated by First Nations, local governments or nonprofit organizations. * $150,000 over 3 years for a First Nations driver education program: These new funds will build upon the current driver training/education program to increase the number of Class 4 and Class 5 drivers in First Nations communities along the Highway 16 corridor. * $500,000 over 2 years for highway infrastructure safety improvements including webcams and transit shelters: These new funds will enable the ministry to increase the number of webcams on the highway and the frequency of photographs taken at these spots. New transit shelters will be built in communities that will be receiving new or expandSee HWY 16, page 3
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Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Christmas concerts: bringing holiday spirit with song and dance
VIVIAN CHUI photo
At W. L. McLeod Elementary’s annual Christmas concert, titled “Lights! Camera! Christmas!” this year, Grade 2 and 3 students from Mrs. Wruth’s class performed “He’ll Be Coming From the North Pole” on Dec. 17. See more on page 6